Flats In Kalyan East
Flats In Kalyan East
Flats In Kalyan East
1 BHK Available Flats in Kalyan East
Flats In Kalyan East |
Super Area 585 Sq.Ft
Carpet Area 410 Sq. Ft
Transaction Type – New Property
Floor – 6 Out of 7 Floor
Lift – Available
Type of Ownership – Freehold
Facing – East
Car parking – Available
Overlooking – Garden, Pool, Main Road
Price – 5800 Rs Per SQ. Ft
2 BHK Available Flats in Kalyan East
Flats In Kalyan East |
Super Area 985 Sq.Ft
Carpet Area 810 Sq. Ft
Transaction Type – New Property in Kalyan East
Floor – 4 Out of 7 Floor
Lift – Available
Type of Ownership – Freehold
Facing – West
Car parking – Available
Overlooking – Garden, Pool, Main Road
Price – 5800 Rs Per SQ. Ft
3 BHK Available Flats in Kalyan East
Flats In Kalyan East |
Super Area 1585 Sq.Ft
Carpet Area 1410 Sq. Ft
Transaction Type – New Property in Kalyan East
Floor – 3 Out of 7 Floor
Lift – Available
Type of Ownership – Freehold
Facing – West
Car parking – Available
Overlooking – Garden, Pool, Main Road
Price – 5800 Rs Per SQ. Ft
1 RK Available Flats in Kalyan East
Flats In Kalyan East |
Super Area 385 Sq.Ft
Carpet Area 210 Sq. Ft
Transaction Type – New Property in Kalyan East
Floor – 3rd Floor
Lift – Not Available
Type of Ownership – Freehold
Facing – West
Car parking – Not
Available
Price – 5800 Rs Per SQ. Ft
1 BHK Available Flats in Kalyan East
Flats In Kalyan East |
Super Area 585 Sq.Ft
Carpet Area 410 Sq. Ft
Transaction Type – New Property
Floor – 6 Out of 7 Floor
Lift – Available
Type of Ownership – Freehold
Facing – East
Car parking – Available
Overlooking – Garden, Pool, Main Road
Price – 5800 Rs Per SQ. Ft
Kalyan is within the administrative division (tahsil) at a taluka level of the Thane District. Kalyan and its neighboring township of Dombivli jointly form the Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation, abbreviated as KDMC. It is considered a part of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, along with Vitthalwadi, Bhiwandi, Thane, Ulhasnagar and the municipal councils of Ambernath and Badlapur. Kalyan is the 9th biggest city in Maharashtra and 28th in the country.
History
In pre-independent India, the British Raj spelled Kalyan as Kallian, Cullian, Callian and sometimes as Callianee. Over the centuries, the city has seen attacks by various foreign armies, including the Mughal, the Portuguese and the British. The Marathas were held in high regard by the locals for being their only line of defense against invasions.[citation needed]
Walter Hamilton, a foreign visitor passing through India, described Callianee as follows in his 1820 book A Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Description of Hindustan, and the Adjacent Counties,
Demographics In Kalyan East
The majority of Kalyan citizens are Hindus with a
minority of Muslims.[citation needed]. It also is a
home to Sindhis.
Transport In Kalyan East
Auto-rickshaws are an important mode of transport. 200,000 Kalyan citizens travel daily by auto-rickshaw.[5]Kalyan Junction railway station is on the rail line between Mumbai and Karjat/Kasara. Kalyan Junction serves as an important railway station at the node of Mumbai.[6] It also have bus service
Civic amenities In Kalyan East
With a population of more than 700,000, Kalyan is a part of Kalyan Dombivli Municipal
Corporation established in 1983, with municipalities of Kalyan, Dombivli, Ambernath
and 81 villages. It was then one of the largest urban local bodies in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and in
the state, with an area around 209 km2. The government of
Maharashtra has decided to delete major area of the corporation limits on
different occasions.[clarification needed] Presently
the total area of the corporation has remained, and measures about 67 km2
Government In Kalyan East
KDMC is a municipal corporation in Thane district of Maharashtra
state, India. A municipal corporation formed in 1983 to administer the twin
townships of Kalyan and Dombivli. The municipal corporation has a population
15,18,762 (2011 census). Due to its highly educated population it is often
called the second cultural capital of Maharashtra after Pune. Kalyan was famous
as a port since ancient times. Records of its existence as a premier port in
the region have been found in ancient Greek manuscripts. Dombivli station is
about 48 km from CSMT station along the central railway and is connected to all parts
of Maharashtra by rail as well as road. Kalyan is one of the most important
junctions in India with most of the outstation trains stopping at it. Nearest
airport is Mumbai airport which is 40 km away.
The corporation is governed by
Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation Act 1949. The following authorities are
given charge to carry out the provisions of the act:
- A corporation
- A standing committee
- Ward committees
- Municipal commissioner
Both the cities are divided into 122
wards. Municipal Corporation consists of Councillors elected directly at Ward
Elections. The number and boundaries of the Wards into which the City is
divided is specified by the State Election Commissioner. There are five
Councillors nominated by the Corporation. As per the provisions of the Act, the
total number of Councillors is 121. The Corporation elects one of its members
as the Mayor and another to be the Deputy Mayor.
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